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Kratovo-Kratovo, North Macedonia
Kratovo (Macedonian: Кратово [ˈkratɔvɔ] ) is a small town in North Macedonia. It is the seat of Kratovo Municipality. It lies on the western slopes of
Kratovo-Kratovo Municipality
Kratovo (Macedonian: Кратово [ˈkratɔvɔ] ) is a municipality in eastern part of North Macedonia. Kratovo is also the name of the town where the municipal
Kratovo-FK Sileks
FK Sileks (Macedonian: ФК Силекс) is a football club based in Kratovo, North Macedonia, who play in the Macedonian First League. The club was founded
Kratovo-Kratovo
Look up Kratovo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kratovo may refer to: Kratovo, North Macedonia, a town in North Macedonia Kratovo Municipality, a
Kratovo-Albanians in North Macedonia
northeastern, central and southern North Macedonia: located in the area of Skopje, Kumanovo, Sveti Nikole, Stip, Kratovo, Prespa, Bitola, Ohrid, Prilep,
Kratovo-List of cities in North Macedonia
This is a list of cities and towns in North Macedonia. There are 34 cities and towns in North Macedonia. In Macedonian, every city or town, regardless of
Kratovo-Municipalities of North Macedonia
first-order administrative divisions of North Macedonia. North Macedonia is currently organized into 80 municipalities (Macedonian: општини, opštini; singular: општина
Kratovo-Clock tower (Kratovo)
The Clock Tower of Kratovo is a clock tower in the town of Kratovo, one of the six towers remaining from the town's medieval and Ottoman period. Since
Kratovo-Gradski Stadion Kratovo
City Stadium Sileks (Macedonian: Градски стадион Силекс-Кратово) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kratovo, North Macedonia. It is currently used mostly for
Kratovo-Turks in North Macedonia
Turks in North Macedonia, also known as Turkish Macedonians and Macedonian Turks, (Macedonian: Македонски Турци, romanized: Makedonski Turci, Turkish:
Kratovo-Stone town of Kuklica
located in the village of Kuklica, near Kratovo in North Macedonia. Kuklica is located 8 km northwest of Kratovo. The stone formations are situated on the
Kratovo-Kumanovo-Kratovo Deanery
Kumanovo-Kratovo Deanery is part of Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo, located in North Macedonia. In Kumanovo-Osogovo diocese are actively publishing, within
Kratovo-Serbs in North Macedonia
The Serbs are one of the constitutional ethnic groups of North Macedonia (Macedonian: Србите во Северна Македонија, Serbian: Срби у Северној Македонији
Kratovo-Aromanians in North Macedonia
Aromanians in North Macedonia (Aromanian: Armãnji; Macedonian: Аромани, romanized: Aromani), also known as the Vlachs (Aromanian: Vlãhi; Macedonian: Власи,
Kratovo-Football in North Macedonia
Football is the most popular sport in North Macedonia. The country became a member of FIFA in 1994. The national team has made a few remarkable results
Kratovo-COVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia
The COVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia was a part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory
Kratovo-Dimitrije Pepić
what is today, modern day Kratovo, North Macedonia. Dimitrije Pepić belonged to the most famous family of mid 16th century Kratovo. The vicinity of the town
Kratovo-Tourism in North Macedonia
Today, Štip is the main cultural and economical centre of eastern North Macedonia. Kratovo is a small town in the eastern part of the country. It lies on
Kratovo-Pendak
Pendak (Macedonian: Пендак) is a village in the municipality of Kratovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 15 inhabitants
Kratovo-Konjuh, Kratovo Municipality
Konjuh (Macedonian: Коњух) is a village in the municipality of Kratovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 150
Kratovo-Vakuf, Kratovo Municipality
Vakuf (Macedonian: Вакуф) is a village in the municipality of Kratovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 122 inhabitants
Kratovo-Vehicle registration plates of North Macedonia
North Macedonia's vehicle registration plates consist of a two-letter region code, followed by a 4-digit numeric and a 2-letter alpha code (e.g. SK 1234
Kratovo-Islam in North Macedonia
Muslims in North Macedonia represent just under one-third of the nation's total population according to the 2021 census, making Islam the second most
Kratovo-Northern Macedonian dialects
and towns of Tetovo, Skopje, Kumanovo, Kratovo, Kriva Palanka, and Sveti Nikole. The group of Northern Macedonian dialects is divided into two subgroups:
Kratovo-Macedonian Municipal Football Leagues
the Agency of youth and sport in North Macedonia due to their lack of teams. OFS Gazi Baba OFS Kisela Voda OFS Kratovo OFS Kumanovo OFS Lipkovo (disbanded
Kratovo-Trnovac, North Macedonia
Trnovac (Macedonian: Трновац) is a village in the municipality of Kratovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 330
Kratovo-List of flags of North Macedonia
have been, or are still today, used on the territory of North Macedonia or by ethnic Macedonians. Note: This list is incomplete. Considered to be Bulgarian
Kratovo-2023–24 Macedonian First Football League
The 2023–24 Macedonian First League is the 32nd season of the Macedonian First Football League, the highest football league of Macedonia. It began on 6
Kratovo-Macedonian language
by around 1.6 million people, it serves as the official language of North Macedonia. Most speakers can be found in the country and its diaspora, with a
Kratovo-Geology of North Macedonia
formed stone pillars, located in the village of Kuklica, near Kratovo in North Macedonia. Kratovo, which lies on the slope of Mount Osogovo, is itself located
Kratovo-Kumanovo Municipality
Serbia to the north, Sveti Nikole Municipality and Petrovec Municipality to the south, and Staro Nagoričane Municipality and Kratovo Municipality to
Kratovo-List of Serbs of North Macedonia
Nikola Stanjević, medieval Serbian nobleman Mihailo Bojčić, metropolitan of Kratovo Maksim I, Serbian Patriarch (1655-1672) Jefrem Janković Tetovac, Orthodox
Kratovo-Macedonian First Football League
The Macedonian First Football League (Macedonian: Прва македонска фудбалска лига), also called Macedonian First League, 1. MFL, and Prva Liga, is the
Kratovo-Telephone numbers in North Macedonia
North Macedonia's telephone numbering plan is the system used for assigning telephone numbers in North Macedonia. It is regulated by the Agency for Electronic
Kratovo-Živalevo
Živalevo (Macedonian: Живалево) is a village in the municipality of Kratovo, North Macedonia, located on the Kratovska Reka river. According to the 2002
Kratovo-Talašmance
Talašmance (Macedonian: Талашманце) is a village in the municipality of Kratovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kratovo-North Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire
of North Macedonia were: Sanjak of Üsküp, which included the kazas of Üsküp (Skopje), Kumanova (Kumanovo), İştip (Štip), Karatova (Kratovo), Planka (Kriva
Kratovo-Ivica Ampov
October 31, 1969) is the current Chief of the Macedonian Military Intelligence. He was born in Kratovo, Macedonia on 31 October 1969. He has held this position
Kratovo-Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo
Osogovo is a diocese of the Macedonian Orthodox Church in North Macedonia. It is headed by Metropolitan Josif. Kumanovo-Kratovo Deanery Kriva Palanka Deanery
Kratovo-Železnica
Železnica (Macedonian: Железница) is a village in the municipality of Kratovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kratovo-Northeastern Statistical Region
Statistical Region (Macedonian: Североисточен Регион; Albanian: Rajoni verilindor) is one of eight arbitrary statistical regions in North Macedonia. It borders
Kratovo-Ketenovo
Ketenovo (Macedonian: Кетеново) is a village in the municipality of Kratovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Kratovo-Šlegovo
Šlegovo (Macedonian: Куклица) is a small village in the municipality of Kratovo, North Macedonia. It is believed that it was founded and settled by Sasi-German
Kratovo-KF Shkupi
Shkupi (Macedonian: Фудбалски Клуб Шкупи, Albanian: Klubi Futbollistik Shkupi) is a professional football club based in Čair, Skopje, North Macedonia. The
Kratovo-Staro Nagoričane Municipality
Statistical Region. The municipality borders Serbia to the north, Kumanovo Municipality to the west, Kratovo Municipality to the south, and Rankovce Municipality
Kratovo-Macedonian Bulgarians
Macedonians or Macedonian Bulgarians (Bulgarian: македонци or македонски българи), sometimes also referred to as Macedono-Bulgarians, Macedo-Bulgarians
Kratovo-Filipovci
Filipovci (Macedonian: Филиповци) is a village in the municipality of Kratovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kratovo-Stracin
Stracin or Stratsin (Macedonian: Страцин) is a village in the municipality of Kratovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had
Kratovo-George of Kratovo
Saint George of Kratovo (Macedonian: Свети Ѓорѓи Кратовски, Serbian: Свети Ђорђе Кратовац, Bulgarian: Георги Софийски Нови, romanized: Georgi Sofiyski
Kratovo-Prikovci
Prikovci (Macedonian: Приковци) is a village in the municipality of Kratovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Kratovo-List of football clubs in North Macedonia
This is a list of football (soccer) clubs in North Macedonia. Skopje A. Pandev Pobeda Pelister Renova Shkëndija Sileks Skopje clubs: Rabotnichki Shkupi
Kratovo-Sekulica
Sekulica (Macedonian: Секулица) is a village in the municipality of Kratovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Kratovo-Probištip Municipality
the Eastern Statistical Region. The municipality borders Kratovo Municipality to the north, Kočani and Češinovo-Obleševo municipalities to the east,
Kratovo-Dialects of Macedonian
groups: Macedonian Northern dialects Western group: Tetovo dialect Skopska Crna Gora dialect Gora dialect Eastern group: Kumanovo dialect Kratovo dialect
Kratovo-Kuklica
Kuklica (Macedonian: Куклица) is a small village in the municipality of Kratovo, North Macedonia. It is known for the hundreds of naturally formed stone
Kratovo-Šopsko Rudare
Šopsko Rudare (Macedonian: Шопско Рударе) is a village in the municipality of Kratovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had
Kratovo-Kriva Palanka Municipality
borders Serbia to the north, Bulgaria to the east, Rankovce Municipality to the west, and Makedonska Kamenica Municipality, Kratovo Municipality and Kočani
Kratovo-Sveti Nikole Municipality
Region. The municipality borders Kumanovo Municipality and Kratovo Municipality to the north, Probištip Municipality to the east, Štip Municipality and
Kratovo-Krilatica
Krilatica (Macedonian: Крилатица) is a village in the municipality of Kratovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kratovo-Kežovica
of the Kežovica system. The area in east-central North Macedonia between the cities of Štip and Kratovo is a site of many dormant and extinguished volcanoes
Kratovo-Silex
These are false friends. FK Sileks are a football club based in Kratovo, North Macedonia whose name literally means "flint." Dictionary.com Unabridged (v
Kratovo-Turalevo
Turalevo (Macedonian: Туралево) is a village in the municipality of Kratovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Kratovo-Martin Bogatinov
Martin Bogatinov (Macedonian: Мартин Богатинов; born 26 April 1986) is a Macedonian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Cypriot First Division club
Kratovo-Vakuf
Herzegovina Gornji Vakuf Donji Vakuf Kulen Vakuf Vakuf (Gradiška) North Macedonia Vakuf, Kratovo Municipality This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Kratovo-World War II in Yugoslav Macedonia
in eastern Macedonia), and units from other divisions. From 8 October to 19 November, the Stratsin-Kumanovo operation was held and Kratovo, Kriva Palanka
Kratovo-Jovan the Serb of Kratovo
Jovan the Serb of Kratovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Србин из Кратова; 1526–1583) or Protopop Jovan (Протопоп Јован) was a Serb Orthodox priest and scribe
Kratovo-Telephone numbers in Yugoslavia
Vinkovci 560 - Našice 57 - Zadar 58 - Split 59 - Šibenik 901 - Kumanovo, Kratovo, Kriva Palanka 902 - Radoviš, Strumica, Valandovo 903 - Kočani 904 - Strumica
Kratovo-Severna Makedoniya
cities located in this area: Dupnitsa, Radomir, Vranje, Kriva Palanka, Kratovo, Shtip, Veles, Radovish, Strumitsa, Kochani and Kumanovo. Chapter 6 deals
Kratovo-Kočani Municipality
Region. The municipality borders Kriva Palanka Municipality to the north, Kratovo Municipality and Probištip Municipality to the west, Makedonska Kamenica
Kratovo-Georgi Efremov
Minister of Science in the Republic of Macedonia. Efremov was born in the small town of Kratovo, Republic of Macedonia, one of the oldest towns in Europe
Kratovo-Cocev Kamen
Cocev Kamen (Macedonian: Цоцев Камен) is a hilltop cave site of volcanic origin near the town of Kratovo in the north-east of North Macedonia. Objects (bone
Kratovo-Rankovce Municipality
part of North Macedonia. It covers an area of 242 km². The municipality borders Serbia to the north, Kriva Palanka Municipality to the east, Kratovo Municipality
Kratovo-GFK Tikvesh
(Macedonian: Градски Фудбалски Клуб Тиквеш 1930), commonly referred to as Tikvesh, is a professional football club from Kavadarci, North Macedonia, that
Kratovo-Trnovac
a village near Velika, Croatia Trnovac, North Macedonia, a village in Kratovo Municipality, North Macedonia Trnovac (Vrbanja), a river in Central Bosnia
Kratovo-Vardar Banovina
southernmost part of the country, encompassing the whole of today's North Macedonia, southern parts of Southern and Eastern Serbia and southeastern parts
Kratovo-List of football stadiums in North Macedonia
following is a list of football stadiums in North Macedonia, ordered by capacity. Team in Bold: Macedonian First Football League clubs. Bitola Arena 12
Kratovo-Kumanovo uprising
(Ottoman kaza) of Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka, and Kratovo in the Vilayet of Kosovo (in modern-day North Macedonia) in 1878. The movement sought to liberate the
Kratovo-Mihailo Bojčić
(Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Бојчић; Kratovo, late 16th or early 17th century – Chilandar, 1669) was the Metropolitan of Kratovo from 1648 to 1660. The House
Kratovo-List of FIPS region codes (M–O)
MK46: Kočani Municipality MK47: Konče Municipality MK48: Kondovo, Saraj MK49: Konopište, MK50: Kosel,
Kratovo-Dimitar of Kratovo
of Kratovo (Serbian: Димитар Кратовски) was a 15th-century Slavic writer and lexicographer, and one of the most important members of the Kratovo Literary
Kratovo-Stevan Simić
Stevan Simić (9 May 1882, in Kratovo – 25 June 1962, in Skopje) was a Serb geographer, educator and member of the Serbian Chetnik Organization in Old
Kratovo-Konjuh
(mountain), a mountain of Bosnia and Herzegovina Konjuh, Kratovo Municipality, North Macedonia Konjuh (Kruševac), a village in Serbia People with the surname
Kratovo-Todor Aleksandrov
Skopje and became a Bulgarian teacher consecutively in the towns of Kočani, Kratovo, the village of Vinica, and Štip. He attended the Bulgarian Men's High
Kratovo-Torlakian dialects
Bulgarian. In Macedonian dialectology, the Torlakian (Macedonian: Торлачки, romanized: Torlački) varieties spoken in North Macedonia (Kumanovo, Kratovo and Kriva
Kratovo-Pavel Shatev
of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO), later becoming a left-wing political activist. Born in Kratovo, in the Kosovo
Kratovo-Kneževo
Croatia, a village near Popovac, Croatia Kneževo, North Macedonia, a village near Kratovo, North Macedonia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Kratovo-FK Sloga Jugomagnat
competing in the Macedonian First League. In the beginning, Vardar Skopje, Pelister Bitola, Rabotnički Skopje, Metalurg Skopje, Sileks Kratovo, were also active
Kratovo-Stojan Ignatov
against Finland. FK Sileks Kratovo First Macedonian Football League: 1 Runner-up:1998–99 FK Rabotnički Skopje First Macedonian Football League: 2 Winner:
Kratovo-First Balkan War
advancing from the north (along the line of Vranje-Kumanovo-Ovče Pole), the Second Army from the east (along the line of Kriva Palanka-Kratovo-Ovče Pole) and
Kratovo-List of Macedonian football champions
"Шампион", plural: Шампиони) are the annual winners of Macedonian First Football League, North Macedonia's premier annual football league competition. The title
Kratovo-Yoakim Karchovski
served in Kriva Palanka and the surrounding villages. He also worked in Kratovo, Debar, Štip, Samokov, Melnik and Kyustendil. He had 3 children. In around
Kratovo-Treskavec Monastery
(Macedonian: Манастир Трескавец), or St. Bogorodica, is a monastery situated on the rocky Mount Zlatovrv, 8 km north of Prilep, in North Macedonia. Built
Kratovo-Serbian Chetnik Organization
notable one that broke out in the counties of Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka, and Kratovo. On 20 January, the Kumanovo Uprising broke out, spanning four months and
Kratovo-List of Aromanian settlements
(Aromanian: Giumala de Jos) Kalini Kamen Karamandra Vrbica (Aromanian: Vãrbitsa) Kratovo (Aromanian: Cratova) Kumanovo (Aromanian: Kumanova) Lisec Lopen Lopovo
Kratovo-Kosovo vilayet
present-day Republic of North Macedonia, including larger urban settlements such as Štip (İştip), Kumanovo (Kumanova) and Kratovo (Kratova) (see map). The
Kratovo-Kumanovo
(Macedonian: Куманово [kuˈmanɔvɔ] ; Albanian: Kumanovë, Albanian definite form: Kumanova; also known by other alternative names) is a city in North Macedonia
Kratovo-Boris Drangov
Bulgarian Army to arrive in Macedonia. There, he assembled an armed detachment of 120 men which fought the Ottomans in the Kratovo region. After the uprising's
Kratovo-Diocese of Polog and Kumanovo
Polog and Kumanovo was a diocese of the Macedonian Orthodox Church – Ohrid Archbishopric in North Macedonia. It ceased to exist on 19 June 2013 when
Kratovo-2017 Macedonian local elections
2017, in the Republic of Macedonia to elect mayors and members of municipality councils of the 80 municipalities in Macedonia. These were the sixth local
Kratovo-2022–23 Macedonian First Football League
2022–23 Macedonian First League was the 31st season of the Macedonian First Football League, the highest football league of North Macedonia. It began
Kratovo-Srgjan Zaharievski
coach of Pelister Bitola in summer 2017. FK Sileks Kratovo Macedonian First League: 1996, 1997 Macedonian Cup: 1994, 1997 VfB Stuttgart II Oberliga Baden-Württemberg:
Kratovo-Zandan Tower
Zandan Tower (Macedonian: Зандан куле) is a former Ottoman defensive and prison tower in Bitola, North Macedonia. It was built in the early 17th century
Kratovo-Macedonian Football Cup
tournament and the second most important football competition in North Macedonia after the Macedonian First League championship. The cup was established in 1992
Kratovo-Bulgarian Millet
majority of the Slavic population in modern-day Bulgaria, Eastern Serbia, North Macedonia and Northern Greece. Bulgarians often relied on the Ottoman authorities
Kratovo-Lesnovo Monastery
Gabriel of Lesnovo (Macedonian Cyrillic: Свети Архангел Михаил и пустиножителот Гаврил Лесновски), is a medieval monument in North Macedonia. It is perhaps
Kratovo-Massacres of Albanians in the Balkan Wars
expelling Ottoman Empire forces from present-day Albania, Kosovo, and North Macedonia, which were reported by the European, American and Serbian opposition
Kratovo-Ljubodrag Milošević
football player and coach. For almost ten years, Ljubodrag, played in Sileks Kratovo, only interrupted from January 2003 until January 2004, when he had a spell
Kratovo-List of twin towns and sister cities in North Macedonia
This is a list of municipalities in North Macedonia which have standing links to local communities in other countries known as "town twinning" (usually
Kratovo-Bregalnica
Bregalnica (Macedonian: Брегалница, pronounced [ˈbrɛɡalnit͡sa] ) is the second largest river in North Macedonia. It starts as a spring near the mountain
Kratovo-Koritos
Κορυτός/Κορυτόν; Macedonian: Коритос / Коритон) was a medieval city-fortress on the road Skopje - Strumica away one day walk from Skopje, North Macedonia. The Arab
Kratovo-North Macedonia national under-21 football team results
Belgium v Macedonia Macedonia v Cyprus Denmark v Macedonia Armenia v Macedonia Macedonia v Belgium Macedonia v Armenia Cyprus v Macedonia Spain
Kratovo-Antenna 5 FM
Antenna 5 Radio Network (Macedonian: Антена 5) is a number 1 hits radio station in North Macedonia. Antenna 5 Radio Network was founded in 1994 as a contemporary
Kratovo-Filip Gligorov
Gorno Lisiče, KF Shkupi, Sileks Kratovo, Šamorín, Olimpik Sarajevo. Gligorov played in three matches for Macedonia U19, against Switzerland U19, Ukraine
Kratovo-Gabriel of Lesnovo
of Rila and Prohor of Pčinja. All three are venerated in Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Serbia. St. Gabriel's feast is January 15. According to the Life
Kratovo-Nikola Gjoševski
Negotino (Republic of Macedonia); FC Makedonija Gjorce Petrov (Republic of Macedonia); FC Sileks Kratovo (Republic of Macedonia); FC Rabotnicki Skopje
Kratovo-Jovan Babunski
and composed of Macedonians soldiers. The unit was located in the eastern parts of the Vardar part of Macedonia, in the area of Kratovo, Ovche Pole, Kočani
Kratovo-Stevica Ristić
League of FR Yugoslavia. Then, he moved, in 2003, to Macedonia to play with FK Sileks from Kratovo. He was the best striker in Makedonska 1. Liga over
Kratovo-Kanal 77
Kanal 77 (Macedonian: Радио Канал 77, transliteration: Radio Kanal 77) is a private national radio station broadcasting in North Macedonia, with its headquarters
Kratovo-National identification number
Bitola, Demir Hisar and Resen; 42 for the municipalities of Kumanovo, Kratovo and Kriva Palanka; 43 for the municipalities of Ohrid, Struga, Debar and
Kratovo-Štalkovica
Štalkovica (Macedonian: Шталковица) is a village in the municipality of Probištip, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Zletovo
Kratovo-Serbian language
Montenegro and Kosovo. It is a recognized minority language in Croatia, North Macedonia, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. Standard Serbian
Kratovo-2021–22 Macedonian Second Football League
2021–22 Macedonian Second Football League was the 30th season of the Macedonian Second Football League, the second division in the Macedonian football
Kratovo-Micko Krstić
Kratovo, had all a Serbian character, planned in the Serbian cause, thus, the unsuccessful outcome resulted in persecution of Serbs in the Macedonia region
Kratovo-Kokošinje murders
descending the Pčinja, they learnt of the Kokošinje massacre, which the whole Kratovo and Kumanovo regions uttered Babata's name, but also heard the name of
Kratovo-Boatmen of Thessaloniki
Boatmen of Thessaloniki (Bulgarian: Гемиджиите, romanized: Gemidzhiite; Macedonian: Гемиџиите, romanized: Gemidžiite) was a Bulgarian anarchist group, active
Kratovo-Serbia in the Balkan Wars
advancing from the north (direction of Vranje-Kumanovo-Ovče Pole), Second Army advancing from the east (direction Kriva Palanka-Kratovo-Ovče Pole) and Third
Kratovo-Stefan Đurić
May 1995) is a Serbian football forward who plays for Sileks Kratovo in the Macedonian First Football League. Đurić passed the youth school of Sloboda
Kratovo-Battle of Kosovo
spring of 1388. From there they traveled across Velbužd and Kratovo (modern North Macedonia). Though longer than the alternative route through Sofia and
Kratovo-Vác FC
1995-96, where they had one draw and one loss to FK Sileks Kratovo, from the Republic of Macedonia, losing 2–4 agg. The team's only international wins came
Kratovo-Shopi
Babušnica Northeastern North Macedonia the eastern part of the Northeastern statistical region (the municipalities of Kratovo, Kriva Palanka, Rankovce
Kratovo-2020–21 Macedonian First Football League
2020–21 Macedonian First League was the 29th season of the Macedonian First Football League, the highest football league of North Macedonia. It began
Kratovo-First Army (Bulgaria)
Skopje-Prilep area, the 1st "Sofia" division was ordered to concentrate around Kratovo, where it would remain under the direct control of the Bulgarian high command
Kratovo-2013–14 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2013–14 Macedonian Third Football League was the 22nd season of the third-tier football league in the Republic of Macedonia, since its establishment
Kratovo-2018–19 Macedonian First Football League
2018–19 Macedonian First League was the 27th season of the Macedonian First Football League, the highest football league of North Macedonia (before 12
Kratovo-ISO 3166-2:MK
ISO 3166-2:MK is the entry for North Macedonia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization
Kratovo-2019–20 Macedonian First Football League
2019–20 Macedonian First League was the 28th season of the Macedonian First Football League, the highest football league of North Macedonia. It began
Kratovo-Vančo Micevski
League In the 1996–97 season he was playing his club football for Sileks Kratovo, and was transferred in the winter break to KV Mechelen in Belgium. Following
Kratovo-Šopka
The Šopka (Шопка) is a Macedonian oro from the region of Kratovo. It is a vivid women's dance with quick and small steps and small jumps. The dancers
Kratovo-House of Kuze Frčkovski
historical house in Galičnik that is listed as Cultural heritage of North Macedonia. It is in ownership of one branch of the family of Frčkovski. The original
Kratovo-Jovica Trajčev
midfielder for Bregalnica Delčevo. In his career he played for Sileks Kratovo, Vardar Skopje and Milano Kumanovo. In May 2005, he signed up with Belgian
Kratovo-Gradski stadion
Gostivar Gradski Stadion Kavadarci Gradski stadion Kičevo Gradski stadion Kratovo Gradski Stadion Plaža Gradski stadion Skopje Gradski stadion Štip Gradski
Kratovo-Denko Krstić
part of the Sanjak of Üsküp, Ottoman Empire (now Staro Nagoričane, North Macedonia). He was an ethnic Serb and Serbian patriot. In 1843 he was briefly
Kratovo-Gligor Gligorov
1987) is a footballer from North Macedonia who most recently played for FK Kit-Go Pehčevo. He made his senior debut for Macedonia as a late substitute for
Kratovo-Dejanović noble family
region roughly centered where the borders of Serbia, Bulgaria and North Macedonia meet. The last two Byzantine Emperors were maternal descendants of
Kratovo-Dialects of Serbo-Croatian
originally Bulgarian. In Macedonian dialectology, the Torlakian varieties spoken on Macedonian territory (Kumanovo, Kratovo and Kriva Palanka dialects)
Kratovo-List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine
Kobeliaky Singen, Germany Kolomyia Drochia, Moldova Gniewino, Poland Kratovo, North Macedonia Łapsze Niżne, Poland Łomża, Poland Nysa, Poland Sighetu Marmației
Kratovo-Kolomyia
orientation Kolomyia is twinned with: Drochia, Moldova Gniewino, Poland Kratovo, North Macedonia Łapsze Niżne, Poland Łomża, Poland Nysa, Poland Rădăuți, Romania
Kratovo-List of Indo-European languages
Timok-Lužnica / Eastern Torlakian Macedonian Torlakian / Northern Slavic Macedonian dialects (in Kumanovo, Kratovo, Kriva Palanka) (are closer to Torlakian
Kratovo-List of inscribed flags
"Ilinden"] Jegunovce Municipality –present 1996 1996 Kratovo Municipality –present 1. КРАТОВО 2. 1213 2. KRATOVO 2. 1213 Municipality of Krivogaštani –present
Kratovo-Nicodemus of Tismana
Nikodim Grčić, and in Romanian, Nicodim de la Tismana (Prilep, today in North Macedonia, then Byzantine Empire, c. 1320 – Tismana, Walachia, now Romania, 26
Kratovo-List of wars involving the Ottoman Empire
организация. [Macedonia and Adrianople Region 1893–1903. A Memoir of the Internal Organization.] (in Bulgarian). Sofia: Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary
Kratovo-Kumanovo district (Ottoman)
and Kratovo. It was organized by leading citizens of the districts, and was fought in the Serbian cause; the rebels sought the annexation of Macedonia to
Kratovo-Dimitar Yakimov
August 1941 (age 82) Place of birth Šlegovo, Kingdom of Bulgaria (now North Macedonia) Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) Position(s) Attacking midfielder, forward
Kratovo-New Martyr
Gabriel II of Constantinople George of Ioannina George the New George of Kratovo (d. 1515) Gregory V of Constantinople Hasan John Calphas ("the Apprentice")
Kratovo-Priboj
Zabrđe Zabrnjica Zagradina Zaostro Jelača Kalafati Kaluđerovići Kasidoli Kratovo Krnjača Kukurovići Mažići Miliješ Plašće Požegrmac Pribojska Goleša Pribojske
Kratovo-K3 Television
Television (Macedonian: К3 Телевизиjа, romanized: K3 Televizija) was a regional Television channel in Northeast part of North Macedonia, with headquarters
Kratovo-Merkabah mysticism
corresponding to the four directions the chariot can go (East, South, North and West). The faces are that of a man, a lion, an ox (later changed to
Kratovo-Albanian exonyms
Kočani Macedonian Kratovo Kratovë Kratovo Macedonian Kriva Palanka Krivë Pallankë Kriva Palanka Macedonian Kruševo Krushevë Kruševo Macedonian Kumanovo
Kratovo-Gligor Sokolović
fought the Ottoman Empire, Bulgarian, and Albanian armed bands during the Macedonian Struggle. He was one of the most famous Chetniks, and the foremost in
Kratovo-List of goalscoring goalkeepers
"Pachovski finished his career: APOEL's match in eternal memory" (in Macedonian). FK Vardar. Archived from the original on 31 May 2022. Retrieved 30 April
Kratovo-Stepa Stepanović
Ottoman force was marching toward Kratovo. Based on this, he hurried commander of Timok Division to take over Kratovo and to establish defenses toward
Kratovo-Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
November 1833. His family was old and noble, and had roots in modern-day North Macedonia. His father came from a family of Aromanian descent, which is something
Kratovo-FK Velež Mostar
on to beat lower league opposition in the early rounds including Sileks Kratovo, HNK Šibenik, Liria Prizren, and Rudar Ljubija (later Rudar Prijedor).
Kratovo-Eparchy of Polog and Kumanovo
autonomous and canonical branch of the Serbian Orthodox Church in North Macedonia. Its seat is in Kumanovo. During all of its existence, the Bishop of
Kratovo-Tribes of Montenegro
an uprising broke out in Prizren, Peć, Priština and Skopje, and then in Kratovo and Kriva Palanka in October (Karposh's Rebellion). In 1697, with the election
Kratovo-2021–22 KF Teuta Durrës season
may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Win Draw Loss Sileks Kratovo v Teuta Durrës Llapi Podujevë v Teuta Durrës Struga Trim-Lum v Teuta Durrës
Kratovo-Stefan Lazarević
1163/157006707X194977. Deroko, Aleksandar: Medieval Towns in Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia, Belgrade, 1950. Krstić, Aleksandar (2015). "Two Unpublished Latin Letters
Kratovo-Marjan Sekulovski
Pelister until June 2007. In June 2007, he took over FK Sileks from Kratovo in the Macedonian First League and stayed until November 2008. Starting from January
Kratovo-List of Serbs
pletenje slova (word-braiding). Dimitar of Kratovo, 15th-century Serb writer and lexicographer of the Kratovo Literary School. Ninac Vukoslavić (fl. 1450–1459)
Kratovo-2020–21 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round (Champions Path)
Proeski Arena, Skopje, instead of their regular stadium Gradski stadion, Kratovo. Astana played their home match at Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty, instead
Kratovo-Damir Vitas
Croatian-Macedonian retired footballer who last played for SC Schönau. Vitas previously played for Serbian club FK Radnički Bajmok, Macedonian FK Sileks
Kratovo-Vuk Drašković
Konstantin Mihailović Segon Kantakouzenos Pachomius the Serb Dimitar of Kratovo Vladislav the Grammarian Hieromonk Makarije Pre-19th century de Boliris
Kratovo-Hristofor Žefarović
from a priestly family from Dojran in Ottoman Empire, (present-day North Macedonia) and became a monk himself. As a highly educated and well-learned itinerant
Kratovo-Stojan Novaković
ideologically unformed at this time Macedonian nationalism as an ideology, in order to oppose the strong Bulgarian positions in Macedonia and as a transitional stage
Kratovo-List of populated places in Serbia
Goleša (430) Jelača (254) Kalafati (273) Kaluđerovići (164) Kasidoli (455) Kratovo (305) Krnjača (220) Kukurovići (66) Mažići (261) Miliješ (644) Plašće (85)
Kratovo-Jezdimir Dangić
Slovenes and assigned to a gendarmerie unit stationed in Kratovo (in modern-day North Macedonia). Upon being discharged from the gendarmerie, Dangić returned
Kratovo-Milutin Bojić
origins to the town of Tetovo, in what is now the northern part of North Macedonia. His mother's family had fled the town in 1690 as part of the Great
Kratovo-Ljubomir Simović
Slovenia, Russia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Poland, Belgium, Croatia, North Macedonia, Canada, Mexico, and Morocco. In 1996 he published "A chronicle, which
Kratovo-2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League qualifying phase and play-off round (Main Path)
Training Centre, Skopje, instead of their regular stadium Gradski Stadion Kratovo, Kratovo, which did not meet UEFA requirements. Petrocub Hîncești played their
Kratovo-ISO 3166-2:MH
Rongerik Atoll, and Ujelang Atoll (previously inhabited and had its code deleted in Newsletter II-1) In Ratak Chain: Bikar Atoll, Bokak Atoll, Erikub Atoll, Jemo
Kratovo-Ailuk Atoll
Ailuk Atoll (Marshallese: Aelok, [ɑelʲokʷ]) is a coral atoll of 57 islets in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ratak Chain of
Kratovo-Aur Atoll
Aur Atoll (Marshallese: Aur, [ɑurˠ]) is a coral atoll of 42 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall
Kratovo-Likiep Atoll
Aur, Maloelap, Wotje, Ailuk, Utrik, Likiep and Mejit." Wikimedia Commons has media related to Likiep Atoll. Likiep Atoll Local Government on Facebook
Kratovo-Utirik Atoll
Utirik Atoll or Utrik Atoll (Marshallese: Utrōk, [wudˠ(ɯ)rˠɤk]) is a coral atoll of 10 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district
Kratovo-Pacific Proving Grounds
million per year were made to the peoples of Bikini, Enewetak, Rongelap, and Utrik for medical and radiological monitoring, and in response to claims. The
Kratovo-Solar desalination
Retrieved 2014-02-27. ""Container size solar desalination unit"" (PDF). "Utrik RO unit a big success". marshallislandsjournal.com. January 17, 2014. Archived
Kratovo-Mejit Island
from the Ratak Ean zone including schools in Aur, Maloelap, Wotje, Ailuk, Utrik, Likiep and Mejit." Marshall Islands site Oceandots entry for Mejit at the
Kratovo-Nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll
inhabited islands of the Rongelap, Rongerik, and Utrik Atolls. The inhabitants of Rongelap and Rongerik Atolls were evacuated by servicemen two days after
Kratovo-Maloelap Atoll
The Maloelap Atoll (Marshallese: M̧aļoeļap, [mˠɑlˠɔːɛlˠɑpʲ]) (also spelled Maleolap) is a coral atoll of 71 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative
Kratovo-Marshall Islands Nuclear Claims Tribunal
opposition". www.mvariety.com. Retrieved November 1, 2017. "Full text of Utrik Decision and Full text of Rongelap Decision (accessed through the Wayback
Kratovo-Amenta Matthew
States Congress about the impact of past United States nuclear testing on Utrik Atoll. In September 2011, she called for a global response to non-communicable
Kratovo-Marshall Islands Public School System
Namu Atoll Loen Elementary School Mae Elementary School Majkin Elementary School Namo Elementary School Ujae Ujae Elementary School Utrik Utrik Elementary
Kratovo-Northern Islands High School
school serves the following atolls and islands in the north of the country: Wotje, Ailuk, Aur, Likiep, Maloelap, Mejit, and Utrik. It has a boarding program
Kratovo-1979 Marshallese general election
Rongelap Atoll Jeton Anjain Ujae Atoll Calep Rantak Utrik Atoll Donald Matthew Wotho Atoll Mwejor Mathusla Wotje Atoll Litokwa Tomeign Source: Legislature
Kratovo-COVID-19 pandemic in the Marshall Islands
in the Marshall Islands. 340 cases at the U.S. Army Garrison - Kwajalein Atoll "Covid-19 Level - Marshall Islands". Johnson, Giff (9 August 2022). "Marshall